[Rarebooks] FS: Gender is Culture! Culture is Gender! Winterthur! Winterthur!!

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TITLE: “The Material Culture of Gender. The Gender of Material Culture”

Edited by Katharine Martinez & Kenneth L. Ames.
Published by the Henry Francis du Pont Winterthur Museum in 1997.

DISCUSSION: A collection of 17 essays, based on papers presented at the
Winterthur Conference. Contents:

- Of Mice and Men: Gender Identity and Collecting, by Russell W. Belk

- The Gendering of Infants and Toddlers Clothing in America, by Jo B.
Paoletti

- Time, Technophobia, and the Transition of Gender Definition, by John
Stimson

- Gender and Creative Production: A Social History Lesson in Art
Evaluation, by Gayle R. Davis

- From Cult to Professions: Domestic Women in Search of Equality, by
Cheryl Robertson

- Fatherland, Masculinity, Technology and the Doll Economy, 1860-1908, by
Miriam Formanek-Brunell

- Gender and Genius: The Auto Industry and Femininity, by Virginia Scharff

- The Gendered Environment of the Corporate Workplace, 1880-1930, by Angel
Kwolek-Folland

- Putting Things in Order: The Domestic Aesthetic of Wilder's Little House
Books, by Ann Rominex

- Women Folk and Popular Arts: The Need for a Grounded Theory, by Elaine
J. Lawless

- Feminist Readings at Folk Material Culture Studies, by Joyce Ice

- Intimacy and Objects: A Proxemic Analysis of Gender-Based Response to
the Material World, by Beverly Gordon

- Mudwomen and Whitemen: A Meditation on Pueblo Potteries and the Politics
of Representation, by Barbara A. Babcock

- The Ritualization of Male Friendship and Virtue in Nineteenth-Century
Fraternal Organizations, by Barbara Franco

- The Masculine Bias of the Vernacular, by Michael Aaron Rockland

- Space, Cultural Authority, and the Imagery of Feminine Influence, by
Angela L. Miller

- Gifts of Wild Game: Masculine and Feminine in Nineteenth-Century Hunting
imagery, by Ruth Irwin Weidner.


DESCRIPTION: Hardcover. 5.5"x8.5", 457 pages, black & white illustrations,
dust jacket.

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